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<br /> Id to greater concern for Many hope 10-acre restriction will remain ‘. ‘
<br /> s and daughters. If we
<br /> i the government as the I would like to respond to built homes near us on 10 acre create higher property taxes. research many considerations
<br /> Council Member Cecilia Scheel s parcels.Some have horses,raise 3. Hobbyfarms? New home and their future impacts. They
<br /> eighbor, the essentiality letter ofJan.18.No one is trying seep,farm and some just enjoy owners purchasing a 2.5 acre lot face an enormous task, as their
<br />.comes clear. The cure to tell Mrs.Scheel that she does the country living. The single often think they now have a decisions will define our city and
<br /> fn, not punishment, and not have the right to cash out to factor that preserves this kind hobby farm. They wonder just the nature of our community.
<br /> sistence that insists on the max on her property. Per- of lifestyle is the enforcement of how close they can legally place These changes are permanent.
<br /> haps a lack of financial diver- the 10 acre minimum lot size sheds,barns,outbuildings,cor- I feel that anyone in a decision-
<br /> sity in land investment accounts restriction. We could have eas- ralsandanimalstotheproperty making capacity who stands to
<br /> mgh stronger families, for her indignation at not being ily found ourselves in a "neigh. line. Density is'a factor. gain financially from these kinds '-,
<br /> ling, establishing of val- able to sell her land off in 2.5 borhood,” not what we antici- Alandownerordevelopermay of policy changes should be ex- '
<br /> icularly in reference to acre lots. Currently, north of patedwhenweboughtourfarm. argue that they have the right cluded from the decision-mak- 3
<br /> role of abstinence until Cty.Rd.33 the minimum prop- What would be the impact of to develop their land as they see ing process. I;
<br /> erty size for subdivision stands downsizing to a 2.5 acre lot al- fit. Selling off a large piece of "Elk River—Where the City ,
<br /> 1 the care deserved. We at 10 acres. I feel that this is a lowance? land into small 2.5 acre parcels and Country Flow Together,"
<br /> fe sex, the sanctity of personal investment problem 1.Property assessment.Traf- brings windfall profits. I can our city motto,gives you a feel-
<br />' a responsible lifestyle and should not be addressed as fic increase is a major consider- appreciate their expectations ing that a portion of our town
<br /> oung people know it and in an"Elk River"issue. Conflict ation. Paving roads and other with the dollars involved; how- will continue to have a heritage •
<br /> 1 Y familydiscipline and of interest is present. Mrs. assessments may force many to ever, they should not have the of barns, fields and animals as
<br /> g P Scheel clearly does not repre- sell off part of their land to pay right to drastically alter the an integral part ofourarea while
<br /> fits come from account- sent all landowners and farm- the costs or move altogether.
<br /> nature of an area zoned for agri- also encouraging 1 owth and
<br /> inphasis is on parental ers. 2.How will thisaffectcommu- cultural use at the expense of economic progress. The dial-
<br /> There are manyof us who nit services? With a higher g
<br /> udersen Y g neighbors who remain. lenge of the Planning Commis
<br /> .hope the10acre restriction will concentration of parcels in an ihreeaellsiattbn''are
<br /> TWp , +ele me.,_ a.� rPl. s. �pTp. r,Bion, will be toFbalance city• remaininplace. Pressure to outlying area, there would be a t � �� � � r ••ding or •desfgned"'with n tila"titi cbuntrs Ilfe:Ifthesr
<br /> downsizethis regulation comes higher demand on the city tp g 0:aere:framev o`rk;things are not considered,'oui
<br /> from a few large landowners and provide more services such as
<br /> as it preserves the ruralness motto could change to "Elk
<br /> d'o' arts developers who are unconcerned fire,police,school busing,refuse and farm life. yearRiver—Where the City Flows
<br /> about changing the face of the collection, etc. Spreading the 1995 is an important for into more City,sorry we're fresh
<br /> land or the agricultural nature coverage farther out from the Elk River as we develop plans out of country."— Lynette
<br /> who would discontinue of the area. We have welcomed city center wouldbepoorgrowth for the future of our growing Robinson, Elk River
<br />, Public Radio, the En- neighbors who have recently management. All of this would city.We have chosen citizens to
<br />►wment for the Humani-
<br /> i programs. 'Dean Bailey makes Elk River a more pleasant place ' ...
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